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the cities have become a rallying point for those seeking political change in china. journalists have been on strike after an editorial calling for political reform was censored by the government. the staff are back at work. >> a sound off may have ended, but outside, the protesters are still gathering to show their support for the newspaper. >> they speak the truth, says this woman. i've got no where else to go to tell my misery. the ripples of this newspaper strike are being felt across china. >> i think this incident will go down in history books. it is a very influential newspaper. they stood up and said no on the controls imposed upon them, so this is significant. >> demonstrators say that without freedom of speech, china will reach a dead end. silif in oeng.e showinggn sign of listening. >> today should have been the day that hugo chavez was sworn in as the venezuelan president. his supporters took to the streets of the capital, and the controversial figure has led the oil-rich company since 1999. he remains in hospital after having cancer surgery. >> he said hi
the cities have become a rallying point for those seeking political change in china. journalists have been on strike after an editorial calling for political reform was censored by the government. the staff are back at work. >> a sound off may have ended, but outside, the protesters are still gathering to show their support for the newspaper. >> they speak the truth, says this woman. i've got no where else to go to tell my misery. the ripples of this newspaper strike are being felt...
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china has bottomed, we think, and that should help chinese stocks and stocks in greater china, and i think it should help stocks across asia. it should also help a little bit in the natural resources producing economies, brazil and peru. >> tom: and what about brazil -- >> another one. >> tom: why not japan. >> japan has a positive impetus from a changep change of policy. >> tom: lots of new government spending, trying to pull that economy out from the doldrums it has been in for almost a generation. >> that's what they say, and they've said that before. and the question is not will they do something -- they will. the question is will they keep at it. but will it be a lasting impact. right now the jury is out on that, but japanese stocks have been doing better and understandably so because they have more policy impetus behind them. >> tom: you mentioned latin-america. within latin-america, brazil has been a big engine for a long, long time. and we've seen chile come along recently. argentina, not so much. is there an area that you like specifically? >> i do like brazil because it is
china has bottomed, we think, and that should help chinese stocks and stocks in greater china, and i think it should help stocks across asia. it should also help a little bit in the natural resources producing economies, brazil and peru. >> tom: and what about brazil -- >> another one. >> tom: why not japan. >> japan has a positive impetus from a changep change of policy. >> tom: lots of new government spending, trying to pull that economy out from the doldrums it...
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china has bottomed, we think, and that should help chinese stocks and stocks in greater china and i think it should help stocks across asia. it should also help a little bit in the natural resources producing economies brazil and peru. >> tom: and what about brazil -- >> another one. >> tom: why not japan. >> japan has a positive impetus from a changep change of policy. >> tom: lots of new government spending trying to pull that economy out from the doldrums it has been in for almost a generation. >> that's what they say, and they've said that before. and the question is not will they do something -- they will. the question is will they keep at it. but will it be a lasting impact. right now the jury is out on that, but japanese stocks have been doing better and understandably so because they have more policy impetus behind them. >> tom: you mentioned latin-america. within latin-america, brazil has been a big engine for a long long time. and we've seen chile come along recently. argentina, not so much. is there an area that you like specifically? >> i do like brazil because it is an econom
china has bottomed, we think, and that should help chinese stocks and stocks in greater china and i think it should help stocks across asia. it should also help a little bit in the natural resources producing economies brazil and peru. >> tom: and what about brazil -- >> another one. >> tom: why not japan. >> japan has a positive impetus from a changep change of policy. >> tom: lots of new government spending trying to pull that economy out from the doldrums it has...
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job market, and datomfrderaraa t china. the s&p 500 was in the green for te eomirntsession, endinirup 0.8%, just shy of a five year high. trading volume picked up to 726 million shares on the big board. over 1.7 billion shares on thend nasdaq. all 10 of the major stock sectors were stronger. the financial sector led the gains, up 1.4%. energy was up 1%. and the telecommunications sector gained 0.8%. after the closing bell, the focus remains on finance. american express released its fourth quarter earnings, announcing them a week earlier than expected. earnings came in three cents per share better than expected. but the firm will cut 5,400 jobs, reducing its employee count by 8.5%. american express shares were up 0.9% ending the regular session just below a new 52 week high. and the stock continued rallying in extended hours trading, up another 1%. if that holds through tomyeorw'o en beinopitllg ld w, a ouroewn 12 month high. other financial stocks movingew today included morgan stanley, up 3.7%. it announcei rtswn o oiouf r
job market, and datomfrderaraa t china. the s&p 500 was in the green for te eomirntsession, endinirup 0.8%, just shy of a five year high. trading volume picked up to 726 million shares on the big board. over 1.7 billion shares on thend nasdaq. all 10 of the major stock sectors were stronger. the financial sector led the gains, up 1.4%. energy was up 1%. and the telecommunications sector gained 0.8%. after the closing bell, the focus remains on finance. american express released its fourth...
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investment coming out of china. clearly from our industry's perspective, that operate on a global basis and their general view is to allow the market to work so there is no artificial limitations or expansions in the marketplace. other than that, i have not given that much thought. >> last question ticket summary we could not accommodate -- last question. sorry we could not accommodate calls from the phone. >> there were some big fights in the and department of defense. do you expect there to a fight with regard to epa and energy? can you describe in the conversations you'll have it could go a house -- any conversations you are having with the white house? >> i think there will be some chagnes. -- changes. what's important is we give scientifically individuals, there are a lot of issues surrounding that. in the science areas is where we need to stay focused. whoever the president would like to survive his discretion, that is his call. i would not want to judge where he is going. we would seek to have a collation shi
investment coming out of china. clearly from our industry's perspective, that operate on a global basis and their general view is to allow the market to work so there is no artificial limitations or expansions in the marketplace. other than that, i have not given that much thought. >> last question ticket summary we could not accommodate -- last question. sorry we could not accommodate calls from the phone. >> there were some big fights in the and department of defense. do you...
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china trading. >> huge numbers out of china. economists were expecting around 6% increase until exports. instead, 14.1% -- absolutely huge rise, and through. really surprised everyone. obviously, the optimism is this means china is coming out of its economic difficulty. the hope is it will return to 8% growth rate by the end of this year. whether or not it is realistic is another question. primarily the concern being expressed by economists as somebody has got to be buying the goods in china is exporting them. it surely is not the european union and not north america. >> interest rates kept in chains for the past two years. the ecb, are there any signs of some sort of growth? >> there are some positive implications coming through in the numbers for europe. we have a rather dismal unemployment figures but unemployment numbers are and liking indicator for growth in the economy. we saw a disappointing numbers on youth unemployment in italy and spain, but we saw positive figures in germany. remember, gentleman wages are actually beg
china trading. >> huge numbers out of china. economists were expecting around 6% increase until exports. instead, 14.1% -- absolutely huge rise, and through. really surprised everyone. obviously, the optimism is this means china is coming out of its economic difficulty. the hope is it will return to 8% growth rate by the end of this year. whether or not it is realistic is another question. primarily the concern being expressed by economists as somebody has got to be buying the goods in...
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office building that we find other uses for the money we lavish on our homicidal bull geo political china shop and the foreign policy i was given to do not pass go go directly to jail card and in a few days i would be arrested again this time for protesting corporate personhood on the steps of the supreme court bear witness. that it would occupy movement all around the world because we love. working people and. that jane joined us from the grave that we have the fact that the. occupy d.c. occupy wall street occupy the supreme court not you everywhere in my willingness to go to jail for the movement though i was hardly unique and with the thousands that were in zuccotti on the morning of october fourteenth it seemed that you're about to eclipse the previous one day record total of seven hundred protesters arrested on the brooklyn bridge what was it that brought all of those people to music cotty that this may not be. revolution in the traditional sense but this is a revolution of the. revolution and it's not going to be stuff like holy spirit games and pepper spray is it. looks like. the y
office building that we find other uses for the money we lavish on our homicidal bull geo political china shop and the foreign policy i was given to do not pass go go directly to jail card and in a few days i would be arrested again this time for protesting corporate personhood on the steps of the supreme court bear witness. that it would occupy movement all around the world because we love. working people and. that jane joined us from the grave that we have the fact that the. occupy d.c....
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>> first of all, with oil, it is true there is some that goes to china, but not nearly as much as -- when tavis came in, he claimed he was going to do a lot more in diversifying the market. the fact is venezuela is still heavily dependent on the u.s. market and because of the crude oil, because of the refinery system, it is closer, cheaper, and for a variety of reasons -- that is the main contradiction of the whole u.s.-venezuelan relationship. while political relations have been tense and fall of strain, the oil keeps flowing and venezuela keeps selling and the united states keeps buying it. i think that is a situation where the shift in the market really has not happened very much. i don't see -- if one looks at these regional organizations, there is no question there has been increasing independence, distancing from the u.s., from latin america, especially south america, which has to do with other factors besides hugo chÁvez. chÁvez has been part of it. the rising commodity prices, the role of brazil has been extremely significant. but if one looks at a lot of issues on economic
>> first of all, with oil, it is true there is some that goes to china, but not nearly as much as -- when tavis came in, he claimed he was going to do a lot more in diversifying the market. the fact is venezuela is still heavily dependent on the u.s. market and because of the crude oil, because of the refinery system, it is closer, cheaper, and for a variety of reasons -- that is the main contradiction of the whole u.s.-venezuelan relationship. while political relations have been tense...
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tackling markets like china. you may not have the same type of consumer that you do over here in the united states that's willing to pay several hundred dollars for a phone, especially if you believe what jon fortt is saying where he's saying they may not be willing to pay the kind of subsidies that folks have gotten used to here in the states. >> china mobile has something to gain for a deal because iphone subscribers are known to be the most valuable for a telecom so, you know, china mobile risks some consumers in china flocking to, you know, the other carriers that carry the iphone. >> well, if we see no deal, let's say apple fails to win a deal, what would that mean for competitors? i mean, how important is this given the fact that so many technology companies are betting on this enormous population in china and throughout asia? >> it would be a huge loss for apple. i mean, they are already seeing subscriber share for the iphone in china go down to companies like samsung and lenovo so this would be a pretty b
tackling markets like china. you may not have the same type of consumer that you do over here in the united states that's willing to pay several hundred dollars for a phone, especially if you believe what jon fortt is saying where he's saying they may not be willing to pay the kind of subsidies that folks have gotten used to here in the states. >> china mobile has something to gain for a deal because iphone subscribers are known to be the most valuable for a telecom so, you know, china...
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it's all about china. oil imports rising more than 7% last month, offsetting the bearish demand picture in the u.s. inventories which are sitting right now at five-year highs. now let's get to our floor show, because we've got traders standing by at the new york stock exchange, the cme group and, of course, the nymex. jonathan is standing by at the new york stock exchange. all right, jonathan, talk to me about the move today that we're seeing. again, a lot of interest in the financials, top performing sector in 2012. are we still bullish on this group in the next couple of months, three months? >> i'm bullish on that group. i've been bullish for a while there, and i think overall this market's going to have legs in it. when talking about the financials, i think that was the redheaded stepchild that everybody ran away from 2008, 2009, 2010. and now as rules and regulations have come into place, a little more transparency, i think people are warming up to this sector once again understanding the profitabilit
it's all about china. oil imports rising more than 7% last month, offsetting the bearish demand picture in the u.s. inventories which are sitting right now at five-year highs. now let's get to our floor show, because we've got traders standing by at the new york stock exchange, the cme group and, of course, the nymex. jonathan is standing by at the new york stock exchange. all right, jonathan, talk to me about the move today that we're seeing. again, a lot of interest in the financials, top...
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but it isn't all china. no, russia, brazil, and india all called out as beginning to reaccelerate and that plus steady albeit low growth in the united states and slow of the rate of decline in europe is contributing to the worldwide acceleration. europe can't drag down the world as fast as china pulls it up. where alcoa's projections are most encouraging is in the line-by-line items of each product line. wealth of potential for aluminum, the base products they think are going to climb because of a tightening of global inventories. specifically alcoa sees aerospace and automotive demand strengthening, albeit lower levels than last year, but it makes it difficult to see an even bigger ramp in 2013. aerospace, growing about 9% to 10%. down 13% or 14%, rooted in 8,900 orders for large aircraft, and good gains in regional and business jets, kleinfeld sees auto production going up to 16 million. that's back to pre-recession levels. while going from 7% to 10% growth in china, up from 6% to 7% growth last year. agai
but it isn't all china. no, russia, brazil, and india all called out as beginning to reaccelerate and that plus steady albeit low growth in the united states and slow of the rate of decline in europe is contributing to the worldwide acceleration. europe can't drag down the world as fast as china pulls it up. where alcoa's projections are most encouraging is in the line-by-line items of each product line. wealth of potential for aluminum, the base products they think are going to climb because...
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the cuddly 20-week old is on a huge boost from conservation efforts and on loan from china and will likely return in a few years. >>> tonight be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. finally, here's a look at what's coming up later on the "today" show. hear what elizabeth, queen elizabeth, has decided to name the baby if it's a baby girl. >>> and we'll take you live to the announcement of the globe nominees. i'm richard lou along with dylan dryer. thank you for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a great day. >>> brazen home burglaries on the wise rise in the south bay. we hear from the victim on how she narrowly escaped what could have been a deadly situation. >>> an update on the five-foot alligator named mr. t. found guarding a pile of pot in the east bay. >>> a big change coming to the east bay this morning and what drivers need to look out for. >> a live look at the bay bridge. looks great on this thursday morning, january 10th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning. it's 4:30. i'm marla tellez. jon kelley is o
the cuddly 20-week old is on a huge boost from conservation efforts and on loan from china and will likely return in a few years. >>> tonight be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. finally, here's a look at what's coming up later on the "today" show. hear what elizabeth, queen elizabeth, has decided to name the baby if it's a baby girl. >>> and we'll take you live to the announcement of the globe nominees. i'm richard lou along with dylan...
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china had good trade numbers out today and we are back in the plus column. >>> it turns out the board of aig decided not to join a shareholder lawsuit against the u.s. >> you are not being sued. >> good. >> they got a $182 billion bailout from us, the u.s. government and the taxpayer. they did pay it back. however, the former ceo of aig was heading a lawsuit that claimed that aig should join in the suit because the shareholders weren't properly compensated bit terms of that bailout. well, after the board met to discuss this last night, they decided to not join the suit. it is expected to go forward nonetheless even without aig's participation. >>> finally, there is this report that came out that says this year is going be for a big year for job change so it will be pretty competitive. >> one in four workers are actually planning to switch jobs this year according to career builder. that is ambitious because it is still tough to get a job. that is why you have to listen up to these tips for what to do on that interview. believe it or not, the top gripe among the people in the survey by
china had good trade numbers out today and we are back in the plus column. >>> it turns out the board of aig decided not to join a shareholder lawsuit against the u.s. >> you are not being sued. >> good. >> they got a $182 billion bailout from us, the u.s. government and the taxpayer. they did pay it back. however, the former ceo of aig was heading a lawsuit that claimed that aig should join in the suit because the shareholders weren't properly compensated bit terms...
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we have ambassador kahn, who was the foreign minister, and i believe is the ambassador to china. we have the ambassador of afghanistan to the united states. all of whom have been intimately involved with respect to the important issues regarding pakistan, with respect to the important issues regarding the region. we called the event "back to the future." some people have spoken before about this, and what we mean by that. i think we will let that emerged as the discussion goes on. we know we have a lot of fundamental issues to talk about. certainly, military presence has been an issue talked about in the newspapers all lot. governance is an important issue. technical issues, such as what type of agreements might be signed between the u.s. and afghanistan, are important. the role of pakistan. many others. with that, let me turn to our three speakers, each of whom will speak for six to 10 minutes, roughly speaking. then we'll open it up to dialogue, with the audience. i will give you the floor. >> my responsibilities for afghanistan go back to 2001. it is fair to say i was present
we have ambassador kahn, who was the foreign minister, and i believe is the ambassador to china. we have the ambassador of afghanistan to the united states. all of whom have been intimately involved with respect to the important issues regarding pakistan, with respect to the important issues regarding the region. we called the event "back to the future." some people have spoken before about this, and what we mean by that. i think we will let that emerged as the discussion goes on. we...
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on the way to china, he spoke on his role as advocate for intent freedom. >> when the intent starts, citizens in a country can certainly build on top of it. the government has to do something to make it possible for people to use the internet which the government has not yet done. it is their choice now. it isti
on the way to china, he spoke on his role as advocate for intent freedom. >> when the intent starts, citizens in a country can certainly build on top of it. the government has to do something to make it possible for people to use the internet which the government has not yet done. it is their choice now. it isti
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and from china. the dow, s&p and nasdaq posting gains for the second day in a row, all ten s&p sectors in the green led by financials and energy as ashley just told you. rates meantime, here's a look at the 30-year fixed rate mortgage rising to its highest level in eight weeks. freddie mac reporting 3.4% from 3.34%. the 15-year rate rose to 2.66%. and the number of americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits rising by 4,000 to a total of 371,000. prior week's total was revised lower by 5,,000, splitting hairs quite a bit on the weekly readings, but the bottom line we're still trending toward improvement. ashley: we are hoe humming along. we've got john brady in the pits of the cme, david flyer and jack ablin, chief investment officer of bmo o private bank. let's begin with john at the cme. i guess the story has been china gave the markets a nice boost with much better economic data. has that been the big story? >> it is, it's the number one story. but likewise, too, we saw a tightenin
and from china. the dow, s&p and nasdaq posting gains for the second day in a row, all ten s&p sectors in the green led by financials and energy as ashley just told you. rates meantime, here's a look at the 30-year fixed rate mortgage rising to its highest level in eight weeks. freddie mac reporting 3.4% from 3.34%. the 15-year rate rose to 2.66%. and the number of americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits rising by 4,000 to a total of 371,000. prior week's total was...
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country have spoken out against other countries that conduct pervasive surveillance countries like china egypt tunisia that really are heavy into the surveillance of their citizens and it's really going to be a question of does the united states have any place to stand when they're using drones to surveil their own citizens to surveil people in the united states not only joins with fusion centers all of these other programs we're losing credibility in our again the truths of programs and we really need to. the bottom of it from a big thank you so much for coming thank you. so i think about it in the coming years they'll be tens of thousands of these robots of all shapes and sizes in our guide for shaping an ever more welly in society so are we just going to roll over and accept our fate. better think. the fact. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. download t
country have spoken out against other countries that conduct pervasive surveillance countries like china egypt tunisia that really are heavy into the surveillance of their citizens and it's really going to be a question of does the united states have any place to stand when they're using drones to surveil their own citizens to surveil people in the united states not only joins with fusion centers all of these other programs we're losing credibility in our again the truths of programs and we...
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we are going to see more imports of oil in china. the only thing that slowed us down a little bit was the revisions. last week if you thought it was cold, you were right. especially if you look at the natural gas inventories. we have the biggest drawdown. the thermostats were hot. i am sure you were turning yours up. cheryl and dennis, back to you. cheryl: i turned it up, but i had to turn it back down. dennis: it is time to make some money with charles payne. he is following up on molycorp. charlie: i mentioned it in november. the by signal was 12. they lowered their guidance for the year. the street is really concerned about it. it is a capital intensive business. they may have to go up and raise even more money. that would obviously, you know, then out the shares even more. when the dust settles, no pun intended, when the dust settles, i would think that the rumors they come back around. if you are not in it, i would not buy it. i would not sell it because i think it is oversold. i do not think this guy will be around for long ter
we are going to see more imports of oil in china. the only thing that slowed us down a little bit was the revisions. last week if you thought it was cold, you were right. especially if you look at the natural gas inventories. we have the biggest drawdown. the thermostats were hot. i am sure you were turning yours up. cheryl and dennis, back to you. cheryl: i turned it up, but i had to turn it back down. dennis: it is time to make some money with charles payne. he is following up on molycorp....
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, which claimed to operate three big fuel plants in china. according to a lawsuit, these photos taken at one plant show scant activity, and no tanker trucks carrying the fuel to market. >> i filmed about four months and they produced essentially nothing. >> reporter: there was a beehive of activity on with you day, the day investors came to tour. but once the investors are gone, so are the tanker trucks. >> just as dead as before. >> reporter: so they was a complete con job? >> exactly. >> reporter: the company acknowledged there were problems with this factory. a nasdaq official became unhappy when we pressed to know how could so many of them get listed in the first place? >> companies get on exchanges through -- through very -- look, this interview is over right now. it's over right now. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> i'm walking you out the door. >> reporter: the chinese government has sent its reaction to allegations that it was not cooperating with the u.s. in a statement to abc news, it said groundless accusations will not condeuce t
, which claimed to operate three big fuel plants in china. according to a lawsuit, these photos taken at one plant show scant activity, and no tanker trucks carrying the fuel to market. >> i filmed about four months and they produced essentially nothing. >> reporter: there was a beehive of activity on with you day, the day investors came to tour. but once the investors are gone, so are the tanker trucks. >> just as dead as before. >> reporter: so they was a complete con...
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., on edge indication, we borrow from china, on defense we borrow from china. on infrastructure, we borrow -- from -- everything that entitlements -- it is dangerous. what did you learn? >> i'm going stay on the erskine bowles topic and agree we are the bickermans. >> bickersons. >> you are too young. >> all right. very good. >> you are kids. >> i learned, once again, speak less. listen more. >> what time is it? >> i will tell what you time it is. >> what time is it? >> it is time for "morning joe." it was time for "morning joe" but right now it is time for chuck todd and "the daily run-down." >> president obama makes his pick for the top spot at treasury. is jack lew ready for a full-blown fight over the debt ceiling in his first month on the job? pocket change. you heard about this idea. the trillion dollar coin to handle the debt ceiling. well, today we will tell you where it all started and whether or not it is really something president obama might use. they won't rule it out important some reason. and back to the future. the gun debate of 1994 had many le
., on edge indication, we borrow from china, on defense we borrow from china. on infrastructure, we borrow -- from -- everything that entitlements -- it is dangerous. what did you learn? >> i'm going stay on the erskine bowles topic and agree we are the bickermans. >> bickersons. >> you are too young. >> all right. very good. >> you are kids. >> i learned, once again, speak less. listen more. >> what time is it? >> i will tell what you time it is....
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around 9:30, december 17th, 19-year-old jesus manuel garcia allegedly opened fire at the china guard restaurant. investigators say he was targeting his ex-girlfriend who worked there. police say when the employees fled, the shooter chased after them in the parks lot, firing at them. in the chaos, he also shot at a san antonio patrol car. after the officer shined a light on him. >> he was having a difficult time dealing with the breakup, and that is what may have set him off to come over here and commit this act. >> reporter: garcia then followed the restaurant employees into the movie theater next door. the gunman kept shooting as panicked movie-goers poured out the exit doors. >> could have died, you know? and i'm glad i have okay. and i have another day with my son. >> reporter: one of the fleeing patrons was wounded. but so many may have died, if not for the quick thinking of the off-duty sergeant. the sergeant happened to be working security at the theater and ran toward the sound of the shooting. when castianno spotted the suspect coming out of the bathroom with his gun drawn, s
around 9:30, december 17th, 19-year-old jesus manuel garcia allegedly opened fire at the china guard restaurant. investigators say he was targeting his ex-girlfriend who worked there. police say when the employees fled, the shooter chased after them in the parks lot, firing at them. in the chaos, he also shot at a san antonio patrol car. after the officer shined a light on him. >> he was having a difficult time dealing with the breakup, and that is what may have set him off to come over...
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in china, the rulg communist party resolved a censorship dispute with an influential newspaper. staffers with "southern weekly" in guangzhou said today officials will no longer directly censor content before publication. other controls will stay in place. protests erupted after censors rewrote a new year's editorial that called for political reform. the washington national cathedral will begin performing same-sex marriages. the cathedral announced the decision today as part of an effort to build a more inclusive community. the 106-year-old cathedral is a spiritual center for the nation, hosting presidential inauguration services and state funerals. it will be one of the first episcopal congregations to allow gay marriage rites. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained 61 points to close at 13,390. the nasdaq rose 14 points to close above 3,105. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: can a police office force a drunk driving suspect to take a blood alcohol test without a warrant? that was the question before the supreme court
in china, the rulg communist party resolved a censorship dispute with an influential newspaper. staffers with "southern weekly" in guangzhou said today officials will no longer directly censor content before publication. other controls will stay in place. protests erupted after censors rewrote a new year's editorial that called for political reform. the washington national cathedral will begin performing same-sex marriages. the cathedral announced the decision today as part of an...
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positive data out of china. china exports came in much stronger than expected. jobless claims coming in 9,000 above consensus estimates. a higher open at this point, dow about 52 1/2, s&p looking to open up 8. as for the picture in europe, of course all eyes are on the esc presser, ecb and bank of england leaving rates unchanged. the question is will draghi open the door for the possibility of a cut. so that's on our radar. italy biggest gainer there up more than 1%. our road map this morning starts in washington. jack lew officially nominated as treasury chief. lew is known for his role in the being acrimonious talks in 2011. what could it mean this time. >> tiffany disappoints again with weaker holiday sales. there was weakness in the americas, strength in asia. so how much of a read through to the rest of retail is this earnings report? >>> nokia shares soaring this morning after a bullish outlook for the first quarter. >>> and herbal life's big day to defend itself against bill ackman's damning allegations. we'll have the latest and the ceo join us later in
positive data out of china. china exports came in much stronger than expected. jobless claims coming in 9,000 above consensus estimates. a higher open at this point, dow about 52 1/2, s&p looking to open up 8. as for the picture in europe, of course all eyes are on the esc presser, ecb and bank of england leaving rates unchanged. the question is will draghi open the door for the possibility of a cut. so that's on our radar. italy biggest gainer there up more than 1%. our road map this...
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some china data that was better than expectations. we are also watching gun stocks. as i told you, there has been a rally in gun stocks since the newtown massacre. why? there's been a run on guns. that rally fizzled yesterday as vice president biden and word from his office that, hey, maybe an executive order could be on the table. look at how the stocks went there? the gunmakers stocks fell. ruger down about 1%. smith & wesson dropped more than 2%, but still positive over the past five days. watching that fizzle. it's not just the gunmakers, we watched the retailers. the big major sporting retailers sell a lot of these guns. stocks like cabela's and dick's sporting goods fell about 1%. this made no move on walmart's stock, but walmart will be attending those meetings after initially saying a scheduling conflict prevented them from being there. another big story we're watching. new mortgage rules. the government coming out with rules for lenders. lenders have to write mortgages that people can pay back. >> novel idea. >> for the first time, i can't believe it's here.
some china data that was better than expectations. we are also watching gun stocks. as i told you, there has been a rally in gun stocks since the newtown massacre. why? there's been a run on guns. that rally fizzled yesterday as vice president biden and word from his office that, hey, maybe an executive order could be on the table. look at how the stocks went there? the gunmakers stocks fell. ruger down about 1%. smith & wesson dropped more than 2%, but still positive over the past five...
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here is a man that not only opened the door to china and began the great china relationship that exists today, he also ended the war in vietnam. he flew all the troops out of vietnam. when he came into office, let's go to domestic, 10% of the southern schools were desegregated. when he ended his office, 70% of the southern states were desegregated. testifies an environmental president. i'm not sure if that's good or bad. but did he create the epa and the council on equality. he was a man of many, many accomplishments. he started the war on cancer, created a national cancer institute. >> steve: and the list goes on and on. >> it goes on and on. i think you got to look at the totality to really judge this man and his career. i don't think any modern president accomplished as much. >> steve: yesterday was richard nixon's, the 100th anniversary of his birth. fred who knew him well, we thank you for joining us well. >> nice to be with you. >> steve: nice to have you. next up, country superstar mom naomi judd is here. is her daughter ashley about to jump into the u.s. senate and politics? we'
here is a man that not only opened the door to china and began the great china relationship that exists today, he also ended the war in vietnam. he flew all the troops out of vietnam. when he came into office, let's go to domestic, 10% of the southern schools were desegregated. when he ended his office, 70% of the southern states were desegregated. testifies an environmental president. i'm not sure if that's good or bad. but did he create the epa and the council on equality. he was a man of...
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apple's ceo tim cook met today with the chairman of china's biggest wireless carrier, china mobile. the company would only say that they talked about matters of cooperation but the meeting is raising hopes that apple can strike a deal for china mobile to offer its iphone. also deutsche bank made a profit of at least 500 million euros in 2008 from trades pegged to libor and other global interest rates. that's according to "the wall street journal," which cites internal documents. the revelation comes amid libor rigging investigations that are already resulting in settlements with barclays and ubs. >>> and stock exchange operator bats says a system error caused executions could create transactions not at the price available. the total dollar impact was just over $420,000 and it has disclosed the error to the s.e.c., the customers and to the public. >>> aig is now announcing it will not sue the u.s. government over terms of the company's multibillion dollar bailout. the insurer deciding not to join the legal action being led by former chief hank greenberg. ceo bob ben moshe explaining
apple's ceo tim cook met today with the chairman of china's biggest wireless carrier, china mobile. the company would only say that they talked about matters of cooperation but the meeting is raising hopes that apple can strike a deal for china mobile to offer its iphone. also deutsche bank made a profit of at least 500 million euros in 2008 from trades pegged to libor and other global interest rates. that's according to "the wall street journal," which cites internal documents. the...
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remember, he will have to negotiate with china and with the world bank. he will have high level discussions and finish dodd-frank and finish the baz el three. those are all really important issues. and his lack of experience is an issue down here. i know people that would have, for example, supported robert. he is a wall street guy and would have faced as much opposition. >> john, is there anybody who could be nominated that wouldn't become a political fight. that this will be ultimately an ideological fight. >> any nominee gets a fight given how polarized our country is, ideological and partisan lines and jack lew will get some resistance based on the fact he doesn't have the wall street experience, business experience, based on the fact that some republicans didn't like being on the other side of the negotiating table with him during budget fights. but this is somebody whose ego is not out front. he is very low key. somebody that is going to be calm. this is part of the answer to what he o would do in a crisis. and i think jack lew will get through conf
remember, he will have to negotiate with china and with the world bank. he will have high level discussions and finish dodd-frank and finish the baz el three. those are all really important issues. and his lack of experience is an issue down here. i know people that would have, for example, supported robert. he is a wall street guy and would have faced as much opposition. >> john, is there anybody who could be nominated that wouldn't become a political fight. that this will be ultimately...
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on the money menu, china sees trade soar in diagram. before you change the channel, understand that china's gain is a sign that things are picking up here in the united states. exports jumped 14% at the end of the year compared to 12 months ago. that's important because the economy has been slowing down for seven quarters likely because of malaise. i have been saying things are starting to look up for the u.s. economy in 2013 and a boost in imports is one of the indicators that tend to confirm the sentiment. the one thing that could ruin this is the battle on capitol hill. democrats and republicans resulted to tactics that cost the u.s. the iron clad credit rating. the economy suffered. president obama will want the tax revenue hikes to any spending cuts that republicans insist on. to do that they would have to tap into politically sensitive deductions and for perspective, the deducks and exclusions cost $1.1 trillion a year. most benefit individuals, especially those in the middle class. something you need to know as the debt ceiling d
on the money menu, china sees trade soar in diagram. before you change the channel, understand that china's gain is a sign that things are picking up here in the united states. exports jumped 14% at the end of the year compared to 12 months ago. that's important because the economy has been slowing down for seven quarters likely because of malaise. i have been saying things are starting to look up for the u.s. economy in 2013 and a boost in imports is one of the indicators that tend to confirm...
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rare earth is something that has the demand they have seen is dwindling particularly in china. and so now you are seeing this stock dropping 22.5%. that is a drop of almost two and a half dollars now sitting at 836. as they evaluate their capital means so far not so good for molly corporation, moll lori and melissa. melissa: the president will be nominating the chief of staff jack lew as next treasury secretary. should we be gearing up for another confirmation battle? rich edson at the white house with the latest on this story. what do you think? rich: we very well could be. he refuses to address entitlements in spending. he is the typical big government liberal and a troubled person to deal with in his capacity as chief of staff for the white house but democrats point out he knows budgets. he has been a budget director for the clinton administration, obama administration and they say that is why they picked him. >> in the past quarter of a century jack lew has been an integral part of some of the most important budgetary financial and fiscal agreements, bipartisan agreement in
rare earth is something that has the demand they have seen is dwindling particularly in china. and so now you are seeing this stock dropping 22.5%. that is a drop of almost two and a half dollars now sitting at 836. as they evaluate their capital means so far not so good for molly corporation, moll lori and melissa. melissa: the president will be nominating the chief of staff jack lew as next treasury secretary. should we be gearing up for another confirmation battle? rich edson at the white...
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you know, in china, they're having these incidents in schools with greater frequency and they have no guns, it's being done with axes, swords, we've got to do something about these sort of people being loose. >> if we're going to talk about the mental health component which i absolutely believe we should having lived in california after proposition 13 passed and you had a lot of mentally ill people put right back on the streets, making our streets more dangerous. what that means is when we get to these talks about spending cuts and when states are talking about cuts, we have to be very careful what we're talking about and recognize that we may have to make those cuts, but this may be a consequence of some of those cuts if we can't get somebody in the private sector to make up the difference. >> i'll spend another buck or two to do it. but let me mention, on to a slightly different subject on this whole matter, that is joe biden meeting with the nra which fascinates me. it tells how smart a politician joe biden is. do you think he can pick up any support on anything with the nra? >> i
you know, in china, they're having these incidents in schools with greater frequency and they have no guns, it's being done with axes, swords, we've got to do something about these sort of people being loose. >> if we're going to talk about the mental health component which i absolutely believe we should having lived in california after proposition 13 passed and you had a lot of mentally ill people put right back on the streets, making our streets more dangerous. what that means is when...
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america had no relations with china. the soviet union had just invaded and occupied czechoslovakia. no negotiations for the soviet union were going on. middle east diplomacy was totally stanley and the major country to the middle east had broken relations with the united states. when richard nixon left office, the war in the town had been terminated. a permanent dialogue with china had begun, sweeping negotiations on the nuclear issues being undertaken with the soviet union. richard nixon was the first president to visit eastern europe, choosing in fact the day the president was supposed to be there and they had to paint over the signs to welcome richard nixon. he had conducted a diplomacy in the middle east that removed soviet military power from egypt , brought about a diplomatic change and started agreements, one of which was area survived until the turmoil, not the apartment irrelevant, which were thick he carried out. one can link all of these two treatments. i would say the fundamental effort wasted and the american occupation between extremes of commitment and extreme withdra
america had no relations with china. the soviet union had just invaded and occupied czechoslovakia. no negotiations for the soviet union were going on. middle east diplomacy was totally stanley and the major country to the middle east had broken relations with the united states. when richard nixon left office, the war in the town had been terminated. a permanent dialogue with china had begun, sweeping negotiations on the nuclear issues being undertaken with the soviet union. richard nixon was...
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